China’s ghost cities and their multibillion-dollar debt are raising concerns – The Australian Financial Review
by Dinny McMahon When Zhang Jingqiang became mayor of Tieling in 2005, it was the poorest city in Liaoning Province. A greying, former Ming-dynasty garrison town of about 440,000 people in the country’s frigid north-east, it was part of China’s rust belt, but large-scale industrialisation had long ago bypassed the city. Zhang wasn’t a high-flyer.…